
Richard Buckminster Fuller, Dymaxion Wichita House, 1946 (currently at Ford Museum, Dearborn, Michigan). In Domus 843, December 2001

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Dymaxion Wichita House, 1946, interior view. In Domus 843, December 2001

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Dymaxion Wichita House, 1946, the kitchen. In Domus 843, December 2001

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Dymaxion Wichita House, 1946, structural detail. In Domus 843, December 2001

Richard Buckminster Fuller, the 1940 Dymaxion House, in construction and completed. In Domus 596, July 1979

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Dymaxion Bathroom, 1938. In Domus 563, October 1976

Richard Buckminster Fuller, drawings for the Dymaxion Car patent, 1938. In Domus 563, October 1976

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Dymaxion Air-Ocean World Map, 1946 patent. In Domus 996, November 2015

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Pease House, Ohio, 1960. In Domus 596, July 1979

Richard Buckminster Fuller, geodesic dome for the Milan Triennale, 1954. In Domus 299, October 1954

Richard Buckminster Fuller, geodesic dome for the Milan Triennale, 1954. View of the interiors curated with Roberto Mango. In Domus 299, October 1954

Richard Buckminster Fuller, geodesic dome for the Milan Triennale, 1954. Plan of an interior solution by Roberto Mango. In Domus 299, October 1954

Richard Buckminster Fuller, model for the United States pavilion at the Montreal exhibition, 1967.

Richard Buckminster Fuller, the United States pavilion at the Montreal exhibition under construction. In Domus 441, August 1966

Richard Buckminster Fuller, United States pavilion at the Montreal exhibition, 1967. In Domus 577, December 1977

Richard Buckminster Fuller, the United States pavilion at the Montreal exhibition on the cover of Domus 441, August 1966

Richard Buckminster Fuller with a Tensegrity structure dome. In Domus 596, July 1979

Edison Price, Shoji Sadao, and Buckminster Fuller with parts for MoMA Tensegrity mast, 1959. Courtesy of Fuller and Sadao PC

Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983)
Vector Equilibrium Jitterbug Duo, Edition 8 of 10, 1980/2008
Stainless steel rods and hinges
Courtesy of Edward Cella Art &Architecture.

Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983)
Geodesic Tensegrity Sphere, 30 Strut, 3 Frequency Dome, Carbon C-60 Finish, Edition 1 of 1,
Stainless steel rod and stainless wire tendons, carbon finish
Courtesy of Edward Cella Art & Architecture.

Buckminster Fuller (1895-1983)
Duo Tet Star Polyhedra, Edition 4 of 10, 1980
Molded thermoplastic structural tubes and connectors, acrylic octahedron, acrylic and epoxy resin paint. Courtesy of Edward Cella Art & Architecture.

Richard Buckminster Fuller, floatable breakwater, 1975 patent. In Domus 544, May 1975

Richard Buckminster Fuller, Photo Arrigo Coppitz. In Domus 582, May 1978